Sony Releasing New PS4 Pro to Commemorate PlayStation Milestone

Sony has announced, via their PlayStation Blog, the release of a new PS4 Pro to commemorate a landmark 525.3 million PlayStation consoles (that’s a lot of PlayStations!) sold over the past couple decades. A slick 90s styling will be returning along with a blue, translucent hue, as a thank you to the fans.

Both console and controller are see-through giving you that nice whiff of nostalgia of being able to see the inside components. The console also comes sporting a nice shade of dark blue on the surrounding plastic as well a bronze plate on the front with the console’s serial number.

The whole package will come included with a 2TB PS4 Pro, DualShock 4, a Gold Wireless Headset, and a nifty little PlayStation Camera. The controller will also be available individually, as well as the Gold Wireless Headset; both will have the same transparent casing as the console.

Sony will also be releasing “extra special” units that commemorate significant dates in PlayStation history, these include: the U.S. launch date of the original PlayStation (September 9, 1995), the U.S. launch date of PS4 (November 15, 2013) and the launch date of PS VR (October 13, 2016).

Sony’s trend of releasing special PS4 Pros continues as a God of War PS4 Pro was released back in April and one all-red, sporting the new Spidey symbol, is being released alongside the new Spider-Man game this September 7th. It is likely Sony will continue releasing special edition Pros for the releases of The Last of Us Part II, and Ghosts of Tsushima next year.

The Limited Edition 500 Million PS4 Pro will be available starting August 24, 2018 for $499.99 USD/ $639.99 CAD on participating retailer websites, with the two individual accessories coming in early September.

If you’re looking to get in on the celebratory action be warned, there will only be 50,000 units worldwide. Prepare to do battle among your fellow gamers if you want a chance at snagging one of these beauties. Pretty worth it if you ask me.

Anthony is into all things video games, television and film. He’s also a Star Wars and Marvel nerd and will jump at the chance to talk about either. Since the wee age of 3, when his Dad introduced him to his first computer game, Anthony has never stopped playing. He thanks Super Mario World and Super Mario Bros. 3 for making him the gamer he is today.